Katie Taylor (24-1, 6 KOs) and Amanda Serrano (47-3-1, 31 KOs) are set to add a third chapter to their epic rivalry that has played a major role in defining their careers and dramatically advancing women’s boxing.
Taylor has won both of the first two meetings, but the results have been controversial. Because of the questions around the final decisions, there is an appetite for a third meeting.
Recently, MVP Promotions announced the entire card, and it is packed with almost every top-level female fighter in the world.
Here is a look at the card and viewing information.
Viewing Information
Streaming Platform: Netflix
Main Card Start Time: 7 p.m. ET
Main Event Ring Walks: Approximately 9:40 p.m. ET
Date: Friday, July 11, 2025
Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York City
Full Fight Card
Here’s a look at the historic fight card:
Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano
– Undisputed Super Lightweight Title
Alycia Baumgardner vs. Jennifer Miranda
– Undisputed Super Featherweight Title
Savannah Marshall vs. Shadasia Green
– Super Middleweight Title Unification
Ellie Scotney vs. Yamileth Mercado
– Super Bantamweight Title Unification
Dina Thorslund vs. Shurretta Metcalf
– Bantamweight Title Unification
Chantelle Cameron vs. Jessica Camara
– WBC Interim Super Lightweight Title
Ramla Ali vs. Lila Furtado
– Super Bantamweight Bout
Tamm Thibeault vs. Mary Casamassa
– Super Middleweight Bout
Aside from Taylor-Serrano III and Baumgardner-Miranda, which we’ve known about for a while, MVP officially added Marshall-Green to add more depth to the card.
“Defending my IBF and Ring Magazine belt in a unification fight with Shadasia Green, on an all-women’s card such as this, is a great way to start my new journey with MVP,” said Marshall via an MVP press release. “There are so many great women on one show at the iconic Madison Square Garden, and I’m beaming that I can play my part in it. Cannot wait for Friday, July 11th!”
Green was equally happy to clash with Marshall.
“I am really excited about fighting Savannah Marshall, who has accomplished a lot in the sport. We are two hard-punching world champions who will put everything on the line,” said Green via an MVP press release. “I’m looking forward to putting on a great show, and I’m certain that Marshall will bring the best out of me on Friday, July 11.”
Who’s Missing From the Card?
While the MVP card is stacked and an excellent celebration of women’s boxing, it’s impossible to overlook who’s not on the card. Claressa Shields, the only female fighter whose accomplishments best Serrano and Taylor, isn’t on the card. Undisputed super middleweight champion Franchon Crews-Dezurn, who defeated Green to win her undisputed crown, isn’t on the card, and neither is women’s welterweight champion Mikaela Mayer.
According to Shields, MVP made her an offer to fight on the card, but the undisputed heavyweight champion felt it was too low. Because there has been conversation, I have confidence we’ll see a second card down the road that does include Shields.
While we’re celebrating MVP’s show, I can’t help but wonder how much cooler the event could have been if it had a second main event featuring Shields-Green and perhaps Crews-Dezurn vs. Marshall.
That card goes even crazier than the one MVP has put in place. In any case, I’ll have complete coverage of the card, and I’ll also have an eye on what Shields has to say about the event.